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Between China and Japan, the past is ever-present. Notwithstanding shared cultural and historic ties, throughout the past century and going back to the Sino-Japanese war at the end of the 19th century, a bitter legacy of history—the Boxer Rebellion; the Mukden Incident and Japan’s occupation of South Manchuria (1931); the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, Japan’s subsequent invasion of China, and the Nanjing Massacre (1937); and the Sino-Japanese War (1937– 1945)—has left an indelible mark on this relationship.
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
10-2012
Publisher
National Defense University Press
City
Washington, DC
Recommended Citation
Przystup, James J., "Japan-China Relations 2005–2010: Managing Between a Rock and a Hard Place An Interpretative Essay" (2012). INSS Strategic Perspectives. 31.
https://digitalcommons.ndu.edu/inss-strategic-perspectives/31